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"But the time of expansion of those two hurpogpoals could coincide. The number of steps from basal R is much the same for each haplogroup."Behar et al. 2012 have an age estimate for U5a of 22,440 ybp, and for H1 of 9,889 ybp. While there is uncertainty in the age estimates, this seems to fit well with a slow post-glacial expansion of U5a and a rapid Neolithic farming and or herding expansion of H1. On a different topic, I posted an anlysis of U5 in the Behar et al. 2012 Basque paper at Anthrogenica. 16% of the Basque population is haplogroup U5, but the majority of those (65%) are in a single, very rare subclade U5b1. Of the total population, 11% are U5b1f while only 5.8% were U5-(excluding U5b1f). It will be very interesting to see more FMS analysis of U5b1f. Currently we only have 4 U5b1f FMS samples, plus 1 from the 1000 Genomes Project.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Akmaral
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 09:54:15
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